Ship In Bay - St. Vincent Ship In Bay features a left-point break over a coral reef, delivering fun waves suitable for all tides. The wave is best when the swell comes from the south or southeast, particularly during rising tide conditions. Surfers should be cautious of sharp rocks and urchins, as well as the occasional presence of sharks. This spot offers a unique surfing experience in a beautiful, secluded area, often with minimal crowds. Access is straightforward; park under the trees near the roadside and follow the path down to the beach. The ideal wave forms in the middle where the point begins to rise, creating fast, walling sections. While the atmosphere is generally friendly, it's wise to respect local surfers and the environment. Be aware of potential dangers, including rips and undertow, and always keep an eye out for larger marine life.
View spotBlue Lagoon - St. Vincent Blue Lagoon features a regular Caribbean left-hander breaking over a sharp coral reef. The wave is known for its consistency, occasionally hollow sections, and can reach heights of 1.5 to 2.5 meters. The takeoff area is characterized by a slanted rock sheet, making it crucial for surfers to be cautious of the unforgiving bottom. Accessing this hidden gem requires a short 5-15 minute walk from the Sunsail Marina or paddling from an abandoned hotel. The wave works at all tides and is best surfed with swells from the southeast, east, or northeast, complemented by north to northeast winds. Despite its quality, Blue Lagoon remains uncrowded, often empty during the week and weekends. However, surfers should be aware of potential dangers, including urchins, rips, and sharp rocks. This spot offers a unique experience for those willing to seek it out, with the added intrigue of an old ship cannon hidden beneath the coral.
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